What is it about?

This article looks at the debate surrounding China's changing security policy in Africa, which has gone from being relatively passive to more active in the space of a decade, which has implications for the broader principles underpinning Chinese foreign policy.

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Why is it important?

As aforementioned, because of the implications that this study holds for Chinese foreign policy more broadly it matters as it can help decipher what kind of power is and will be in the years to come within international relations.

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I hope you enjoy reading it and value any feedback received.

Benjamin Barton
University of Nottingham

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This page is a summary of: China’s security policy in Africa: A new or false dawn for the evolution of the application of China’s non-interference principle?, South African Journal of International Affairs, July 2018, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/10220461.2018.1526707.
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